"Teaser poster with original release date. The Korean text reads "The war will begin", "Do not trust these
ignorant Americans!" and "Awful work by the 'pigs' ..." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Interview_(2014_film) [Wikipedia]
Spoiler
alert, I'm not going to hold back! "The Interview", as a movie, is
iconic. It stands as a testament to our times. It invades the realms of
sacrilege, appropriateness, etiquette, rips into lady and gentlemanliness,
skews 'common' decency, and yanks up the cultural carpets on which societies
stand. It’s a movie to provoke, entice, and evoke excitable emotions. It grabs.
It goads.
It
leaves me astounded.
We
treasure loyalty, friendship, courtship, mutual attraction, sacrifice, and love
for a puppy. We certainly value an underdog rising to the occasion and rescuing
another human being, if not a whole country from harsh dictatorship. We
understand the moral and ethical implications of having to kill in self
defence, or even more, the import of being assigned to kill an Evil Leader.
Or
do we?
Taken
seriously, "The Interview" would grip most viewers. The opportunity
to see a televised interview with a nowadays Supreme Leader of a hostile and
reputedly brutal regime makes for fascinating stuff. What makes 'the other'
tick? And that the USA's TV host is approached by the CIA and actually given an
epidermal strip of lethal poison by which to shake the hand of The Oppressor
makes for high tension. The travel to North Korea. Those indelible moments of
the Supreme Leader privately befriending the TV host, and then his revealing those
tender and vulnerable sides of his personality in the unexpected camaraderie
between them. The sharing of the puppy. The tenderness of loyalty tested
between the network producer and the talk-show host. The extreme sexual tension
between that TV producer and the Supreme Leader's right hand, er..., Chief
Assistant. The revelations of the subterfuges. Or am I
spoiling things for you?
There
is more. Much more. And it all makes for a powerfully engaging story. If it
were true.
Betwixt
actuality and fiction lies many a lie. We accept that. Suspended Disbelief is
of primary value in our lives. How else would we accept musicals, movies,
plays, novels, and all that is a never-ending story? How else can we accept
humour, the comedian, the bard, the minstrel, the story teller? And within the
themes and methods of making up those lies, lies the whole gamut of
differentiated representation available to us as Art Forms. And thank goodness
we've broken so very many of the conventions imposed upon our representations
by conditioning or rule or even that of cultural expectation. Or how else might
art have loosed from Egyptian one-dimensionality locked in the rock? How else
to break free from the Grecian Chorus? What of the imposition of all action
taking place in a single day? Or that of the Five Act play? Or that of the
imperative corset, the rules of sports-games, or producing the perfect
sentence? Change arises out of broken rules. Advancement arises out of
experimentation. Evolution itself evolves out of the Outliers finding pathways
to entice the rest of us slowly but surely to follow until, en masse, we
establish a new cultural norm. Important to keep progressing. How else to free
the people?
Sacrilege,
rudeness, bad manners, in-your-face vulgarity, gratuitous violence and sex and clear
provocation are all ingredients for the melting pot. They take from our
restrictive, up-tight, and prescriptive societies and foster new paradigms of
overcoming habitual sensibilities. They reveal closeted morès, and let loose
both our Angels and our Demons from the inability to be exercised publicly,
freely, and even with celebration. How else do we nowadays 'allow' western
women the vote, promote freedom of speech, religion, publication, and even
advance the rights of minorities? We are a society at large on the brink of An
Integration such that ‘all and everything’ is permissible, allowable, and are
even asked to be taken lightly at that. Or why else is one asked to
"lighten up"?
But
some things remain lewd, crude, vulgar, and bad-mannered. Clear provocation is
like a child daring another to cross a line, wanting a fight. Carelessness is
just that. And unless one speaks up with warnings, or by not participating, not
promoting, or by not supporting one may become counter-productive with embitterment,
with blind acceptance, or perhaps worse, compliance.
An
interview is taken as one person asking questions of another, yet the word
itself denotes that two (or more) persons are taking a look at each other. In
the face of "The Interview", as a movie, we show a culture that I for
one am not proud to promote. No. Artistically as well in our daily living there
are always more caring and considered choices to be made!
Or
should I just 'hold back'?
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